Junctional adhesion molecules JAM-B and JAM-C promote autoimmune-mediated liver fibrosis in mice
Hintermann E, Bayer M, Conti CB, Fuchs S, Fausther M, Leung PS, Aurrand-Lions M, Taubert R, Pfeilschifter JM, Friedrich-Rust M, Schuppan D, Dranoff JA, Gershwin ME, Manns MP, Imhof BA, Christen U. Junctional adhesion molecules JAM-B and JAM-C promote autoimmune-mediated liver fibrosis in mice. Journal Of Autoimmunity 2018, 91: 83-96. PMID: 29753567, DOI: 10.1016/j.jaut.2018.05.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCell AdhesionCell Adhesion MoleculesCells, CulturedCholangitis, SclerosingDisease Models, AnimalEndothelial CellsFatty Acids, MonounsaturatedFemaleFibrosisHepatitis, AutoimmuneHumansImmunoglobulinsInflammationLiverLiver Cirrhosis, BiliaryMiceMice, Inbred C57BLMice, KnockoutMyocytes, Smooth MuscleMyofibroblastsVascular RemodelingVasoconstrictionConceptsPrimary sclerosing cholangitisHepatic stellate cellsPrimary biliary cholangitisPortal fibroblastsJunctional adhesion molecule JAMEndothelial cellsLiver fibrosisBile duct stricturesChronic liver diseaseAnti-fibrosis therapyBiopsies of patientsLoss of JAMRole of JAMSmooth muscle cellsEndothelial JAMIntrahepatic vasoconstrictionFunction of JAMSclerosing cholangitisDuct stricturesLiver inflammationBiliary cholangitisBiliary fibrosisChronic modelLeukocyte infiltrationLiver disease